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Woody Turner, the program scientist for biological diversity and manager for ecological forecasting programs at NASA, and one of the few people in the world who directly harness the power of space to solve a whale of a problem –...
As part of an Urban Ecology course, I interviewed one of the developers of Sterling Ranch, a new community in Denver.
Interview is focused on sustainable practice of building renovations and new builds.
We talked about food insecurity, hunger, food waste, and sustainability as it pertains to the food pantry at Florida International University.
Father, Aaron, and daughter, Mackenzie, discuss what the last decade has entailed from a sustainability mindset for Aaron. As a father, educator, and farmboy, Aaron shares about actions he has taken and actions he wishes to be more intentional about...
In this interview Nate Misra speaks with Erin Baldwin about her eco-teams initiative and the impact it has had on the community. She elaborates on her successful implementation of Lewin's model into a practical use.
Friends Erin DeMarines [no age given] and Brandie McCallum [no age given] share a conversation about plant-based eating, fitness, health, nutrition, and the business that Erin started.
I talk with Sophia Gonzales about sustainability and how it can be adapted to the everyday modern life.
[Recorded: Monday, September 11, 2023] Kate Walldorf (19) from Charleston, SC, and Aishani Patnaik (19) from Ashburn, VA participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA. Aishani shares how...
Elizabeth Friou: 2021-04-03 18:34:23 Mary Kahle (58) visits Palo Duro Canyon State Park with husband and daughter. Topics range from traveling in nature during COVID 19 pandemic and family interactions while hiking to time encapsulated in nature and park buildings...
An interview by Matt Hron, a biology graduate student from Miami a University, with Cynthia Fishman, the founder and director of the Biomimicry Design Alliance in Denver, Colorado.
Friends Sneha Sharma (17) and Cindy Su (17) share a conversation about their experiences as high school students during the COVID-19 pandemic, their environmental advocacy work, their mentors, and their families.
Julia Sherman (27) interviews her friend, Jerry Hamel (86), about his childhood, his cattle-ranching and rodeo careers, the history of his land, and what being a cowboy means to him.
Gioya DeSouza-Fennelly (57) tells her former colleague Anasa Scott (36) about her efforts working as an environmental and science educator.
Friends Bobbek Hakimzadeh (38) and Sepideh "Sepi" Nazarian (20) talk about studying Islamic Sufism and how it pertains to sustainability.
Friends Hooman Sedighi (58) and Carl Sherman (57) have a conversation about the idea of "Service" and about being of service to others through one's actions and beliefs.
Jean (n/a) and Wendy (61) talk about climate change and the role of design and global citizens in navigating it.
Laasya Chukka discusses responding to the climate crisis in 2030 with Keith Soster, director of sustainability and food service at MDining. Mr. Soster offers a new perspective to the crisis on people and food. He discusses specific methods MDining employed...
Michael and I have a nice conversation on food, local food, and consuming habits
David "Dave" Jaunese [no age given] and Kenny Wawsczyk [no age given] discuss their respective careers with the US Forest Service and the North Country Trail Association. They speak about their favorite trails along the North Country Trail and express...
Korean American Christian girl from Orange County grows up and finds herself working in Skid Row
Open source is people and people are open source. Duane O'Brien talks about what he's learned about supporting, connecting with, and caring for the critical human infrastructure of open source.
Colleagues Cathy Stewart (68) and Glenda Scott (67) reflect on their experiences as two of the first women working for the U.S. Forestry Service and their lifelong love of trees.
Deborah Binder [no age given] interviews her coworker and friend Michael Reynolds (77) about Earthships, legacy, and his perspective on life and the future.